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Having aspirations of being the sort of guy who gets to see his name on hospitals and "have opinions on issues," Manhattan realtor Ben Sydney (Allen Garfield) seizes what appears to be a golden opportunity when he meets George Dankworth Allan Arbuss).
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For now, though, he is seizing what opportunities he can.
But he is eager to seize what he can.
It was about the person seizing what is good and eating it.
Any day now, he said, the bank will be seizing what remains of the church.
Each creditor now concentrates on seizing what value it can before the others do.
I have taken what you have failed to take and I have seized what you could never get.
Unencumbered by what is, and ready to seize what ought to be.
The first ones did not quite seize what this word meant — we know it already [we know it now].
A delighted band of Makah Indians seized what they could of the cargo and enslaved the survivors.
If they don't pay, we'll seize what they own.
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